Live Results from the Annie Awards

We’re live at the 38th annual Annie Awards, being held at Royce Hall on the campus of UCLA in lovely Los Angeles. Update this post throughout the night to see who takes home the honors this year. You can read the full list of nominees here or you can follow along on our Twitter feed at www.twitter.com/animag.

And the winners are…

Best Video Game

Limbo

Best Storyboarding in an Animated TV Show

Fred Gonzales – TUFF Puppy

Best Storyboarding in a Feature

Tom Owens – How to Train Your Dragon

Music in a TV Production

SpongeBob SquarePants

Best Music in a Feature

John Powell – How to Train Your Dragon

McCay Award

Brad Bird

Student Annie winner

Kirsten Lepore

JF Award

Ross Iwamoto

Best Character Design in a TV Production

Ernie Gilbert – TUFF Puppy

Best Character Design in a Feature

Nico Marlet – How to Train Your Dragon

Best Production Design for TV

Richie Sacilioc – Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special

Best Production Design in a Feature

Pierre Olivier Vincent – How to Train Your Dragon

Ub Iwerks Award for Technology

Autodesk

Special Achievement Honor

Don Hahn and Peter Schneider – Waking Sleeping Beauty

Best Character Animation for TV

David Pate – Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special

Best Character Animation in a Feature

Gabe Hordos – How to Train Your Dragon

Best Character Animation in a Live Action Feature

Ryan Page – Alice in Wonderland

Best Animated Effects Winner

Brett Miller – How to Train Your Dragon

McCay Award

Eric Goldberg

Best Animated Short Film

Pixar’s Day and Night

Best animated commercial winner

Children’s Medical Center – Duck Studios

Best Voice Acting on TV

James Hong as Mr Ping – Kung Fu Panda Holiday Special

Best Voice Acting in a Feature

Jay Baruchel – How to Train Your Dragon

Best Writing for Animated TV Program

Robot Chicken‘s Star Wars Episode III

Best Writing for a Feature

William Davies, Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders – How to Train Your Dragon